“…In the past few decades, IB scholars have studied the antecedents at the national and corporate levels to understand why some subsidiaries can achieve better performance than others. Some scholars focus on the macro level of home country and host country, and they believe that the institutional distance, cultural distance and knowledge distance between countries are important antecedents affecting subsidiary performance (Kostova et al, 2020;Zheng et al, 2020), but the research conclusions are not consistent. Some scholars argue that the distance between countries means obstacles that need to be overcome, and it will increase the cost and risk of subsidiary, thus has a negative impact on performance (Belderbos et al, 2020;Rickley, 2019), while other scholars argue that distance is an important source of Performance of Chinese foreign subsidiaries heterogeneous knowledge and learning ability (Jeong, 2021), helping subsidiaries overcome rigidity and inertia, promote learning and innovation, and achieve better performance (Elia et al, 2019(Elia et al, , 2020Magnusson et al, 2014;Morosini et al, 1998).…”